On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 12:39:17AM -0500, Jesús Franco wrote:
I need to join Documentation Project in order to contribute
documentation about Desktop Environments for thin clients like LXDE
which is the preferred for old hardware. Right now, i'm going to begin
an alpha guide to Fedora with LXDE. *Later*, i'd like to write guides to
Fedora for absolutely new users, not just in freesoftware or linux,
but completely illiteracy on ICT's. You can see a draft of the
methodology i'm thinking on here:
http://proyectofedora.org/wiki/AlfabetizacionTicAdultos
Bienvenudo!
Very exciting. I sense there is going to be a lot of documentation
from Latin America, with original source in Spanish and Poiruguese.
I've always wanted to see that, where English becomes a translation
and the original authors maintain it in another language. I always
guessed that Spanish would be the first language to do that.
Writers will need native-language or very skilled editors - the idea
is to have each writer working in another language to have at least
one native-speaking editor. The rest of us put trust in that team to
follow good style, be consistent, and make a book that is of the same
quality as our other materials.
I'm also excited because I can finally do some work as a translator,
from Spanish to English. :) I'm not good enough to go from English to
Spanish, but I'm sure I can help the other direction. ;) :)
Gracias y con mucho gusto,
- Karsten
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